03-14-2011, 11:04 AM
Following on some of the comments, I'm deleting the timeline above (post was too long anyhow) and posting a revision here. Italics represent non canon derived material.
Blackmoor’s native population includes elves, dwarves, ents, orcs and hobbits. (FFC, DA1:4)
The kingdom of the Elves stretches across the North, from the foothills of the Goblins Kush in the west to the Barbarian hills of Rhun in the east. (PG:197)
- 800 Construction of the great tower of shining blue glass in the Valley of the ancients (4eTFC:192, true date unknown)
- 800 A people calling themselves the Picts begin settling within the borders of the Elven Kingdom. The Picts are a freshwater based culture who build their settlements on islands within the rivers and swamps. (FFC 80: 86, Havard- Arneson letter) Initially, the Picts rely on bronze technologies, are highly superstitious and follow the leadership of religious leaders called wokan. (DoCBM:7 – The history of Callas Anethenitos. the earlier parts of which are considered largely apocryphal by most authorities)
-126 Founding of a trading post at Maus. (4eTFC:167, date approximate)
Blackmoor’s native population includes elves, dwarves, ents, orcs and hobbits. (FFC, DA1:4)
The kingdom of the Elves stretches across the North, from the foothills of the Goblins Kush in the west to the Barbarian hills of Rhun in the east. (PG:197)
- 800 Construction of the great tower of shining blue glass in the Valley of the ancients (4eTFC:192, true date unknown)
- 800 A people calling themselves the Picts begin settling within the borders of the Elven Kingdom. The Picts are a freshwater based culture who build their settlements on islands within the rivers and swamps. (FFC 80: 86, Havard- Arneson letter) Initially, the Picts rely on bronze technologies, are highly superstitious and follow the leadership of religious leaders called wokan. (DoCBM:7 – The history of Callas Anethenitos. the earlier parts of which are considered largely apocryphal by most authorities)
-126 Founding of a trading post at Maus. (4eTFC:167, date approximate)